2013 Finished off the most successful career in
program history by ending her career with nine program records
… Named to the National Fast Pitch Coaches Association All
New-England Region Second Team as a second baseman … Set a
program record with her fourth straight All-Conference selection,
and third straight placement on the Little East Conference First
Team … Honored as the Little East Conference Player of the
Week March 18 for the first time in her career … Played and
started in 35 contests … Set the school record for games
played with 147 and playoff appearances with seven …
Finished tied for eighth in Division III history and first amongst
Beacons with 31 career triples … Destroyed the career
program-records for at-bats (477), runs scored (132), hits (197),
total bases (308) and slugging percentage (.646) … Set the
UMass Boston program-records for career runs batted in (89) and
doubles (37) … Finished second in school history with a
career .413 batting average … Ended her career amongst the
top-five players in school history in walks (47) and stolen bases
(29) … Recorded a team-high .398 batting average in 113
at-bats … Finished second on the team with 45 hits and 24
runs scored … Led the Beacons with 11 doubles and six
triples … Totaled a team-high 71 total bases … Added
one home run, 14 runs batted in and six stolen bases …
Recorded a team-high 13 walks … Registered 86 putouts and 48
assists for a fielding percentage of .971 … Achieved an
eight-game hitting streak from April 17-April 27 … Recorded
multiple hits in 16 of the 35 contests she played in …
Started the season by going 5-for-8 with four runs, three RBI and
three extra-base hits in a doubleheader sweep March 16 …
Went 5-for-8 with three runs and two RBI, including a walk-off
triple in a doubleheader sweep of UMass Dartmouth April 13 …
Enjoyed a career day April 21 by finishing 3-for-4 with two runs
scored and two runs batted in and tying the program-record with
three doubles in a game against Plymouth State University …
Ended her career by leading the Beacons with two hits in a 2-0 loss
to Rhode Island College May 2 in the Little East Conference
Tournament.

2012 Continued to dominate Little East
conference pitching on her way to a team-best .416 batting average
… Named to the National Fast Pitch Coaches Association All
New-England Region Third Team as a utility player…
Earned her second Little East Conference First Team selection
… Started in 34 games … Led the conference and tied
her own program-record with 12 triples … Set the career
program-record for runs scored (108), hits (152), total bases (237)
as a junior … Tied for the team-lead with 17 extra-base
hits, as she added seven doubles … Finished second on the
team with her .655 slugging percentage and led the Beacons with a
.480 on-base percentage … Tallied a team-high 47 hits-the
fifth most hits in a single season for a UMass Boston player
… Added 30 runs and was third on the team with 20 RBI
… Swiped a team-high 11 stolen bases in 12 attempts …
Saw the majority of her time as the team’s shortstop, with a
handful of games at second base and catcher … Ended the year
with 79 putouts, 71 assists and nine errors, for a .943 fielding
percentage … Started the season with a 12-game hitting
streak in which she hit .395 … Was not held hitless in
back-to-back games at any point … Went 3-for-3 with three
runs, two RBI, a double and a triple March 13 against Hood College
… Recorded 7 hits in 8 at-bats and added four runs and four
RBI over a two-game stretch against MIT and Suffolk University
… Went for 4-for-4 with three runs, two extra-base hits and
an RBI against Suffolk University … Finished 2-for-4 with
two runs and a season-high three RBI April 11 at Gordon College
… Went 3-for-5 with three runs and two RBI in a Little East
Conference game April 24 at Southern Maine … Scored the
Beacons lone run in the Little East Conference tournament, as she
went 1-for-4 with a stolen base over two games on May 3.

2011 Had another standout year for the Beacons
as she hit a team-best .378 on the year ... Named a Little East
Conference Second Team selection ... Started in all 39 games
player, most-ever in program history as a team ... Combined for 48
hits, 21 RBI, and 38 runs scored ... Also hit seven doubles, five
triples, and two homeruns ... Finished the year with .559 slugging
and .445 on-base percentage ... Was 7-for-9 on stolen base attempts
... Posted a .977 fielding percentage as she recorded 155 putouts
and 53 assists and only five errors ... Went 3-for-4 with two runs
scored and seven putouts in the season opener against Babson
College ... Went a perfect 4-for-4 at Suffolk University,
recorded three runs scored and had one double ... Recorded at-least
one hit in seven consecutive games ... Finished 4-for-7 with three
RBI and three runs scored against UMass Dartmouth on April 16.

2010 Enjoyed the greatest rookie season in the
program's history and was recognized as an NFCA All-Region Second
Team selection after becoming the first player in UMass Boston
history to be named the Little East Conference Rookie of the Year
and a First Team All-Star as a freshman ... Made an immediate
impact as not just the top rookie in the conference, but also as
one of the top players in the LEC, ranking among the league's top
10 in 10 categories ... Led the conference with a school-record 10
triples, a total that ranked third in the nation ... Stood second
among league leaders in on base percentage (.514), third in batting
average (.460, 57-124), fourth in hits (57), runs scored (40) and
total bases (92), fifth in slugging percentage (.742), sixth in
runs batted in (34), seventh in putouts (171) and ninth in doubles
with 12 ... The catcher recorded, perhaps, the greatest offensive
season in school history, breaking six single-season school records
with new UMass Boston standards for hits, runs, triples, RBI, total
bases and slugging percentage ... Her batting average and doubles
total represent the second-highest marks in school annals, while
her on-base percentage and putout total rank fourth in a season for
a Beacons' player ... Earned LEC Rookie of the Week honors twice
during the season to tie for the most rookie awards during the year
and was one of the league's most consistent hitters, batting safely
in all but five games on the season, while striking out just eight
times in 138 plate appearances for a rate of just one every 17.3
plate appearances ... Hit her first collegiate homerun in just her
second career game vs. Bethany (WV) on March 15 ... Did not go
hitless in consecutive games during the entire campaign and put
together a team-high 14-game hitting streak from April 3-22, where
she batted a blistering .578 (26-45) with 18 RBI, seven doubles,
six triples and seven walks to go with an incredible .635 on-base
percentage and a 1.000 slugging mark during the stretch ...
Established herself as one of the most feared hitters in the league
in just her first year, inviting three intentional walks, all from
LEC opponents, while leading UMass Boston with nine multiple-RBI
efforts ... She also led the team with 19 multi-hit performances,
including five contests with at least three hits in a game ... Put
together a five-game stretch with multiple hits in all of them to
hit a torrid .688 (11-16) with nine RBI and 10 runs scored ...
Registered a team-high 19 multi-hit games on the season.

PERSONAL/HIGH SCHOOL Won four letters for
softball and volleyball and two for basketball for Archbishop
Williams High School ... Earned Boston Globe Softball
All-Scholastic honors and was a four-time Catholic League All-Star
for the Bishops ... Named the Catholic League's Most Valuable
Player following her senior campaign after hitting .584 to rank
third in the league for AWHS ... Helped Archbishop Williams to the
Division 2 South finals ... Played five years of softball for the
Mass Invasion Club team ... Born July 22, 1988 ... Daughter of
Kathy and Dan ... Undecided on major and would like to pursue a
career as an athletic trainer ... Transferred from Merrimack
College, where she received a red-shirt for her freshman season of
softball with the Division II school ... Enjoys swimming, running,
reading and guitar.